Knowledge Management and Cooperative Sustainability: A systematic literature review
We propound that effective knowledge capture, sharing, and utilization within cooperatives are potent catalysts for sustainable practices. Through collaborative knowledge creation, cooperatives can innovate solutions to environmental challenges, efficiently manage resources, and foster social equity...
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Abdullah Nor Aliah; Rahman Safawi Abdul; Abd Kadir Mohd Razilan; Seman Mohd Ridwan; Aris Nooraslinda Abdul; Said Mohd Shahron Anuar |
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Abdullah Nor Aliah; Rahman Safawi Abdul; Abd Kadir Mohd Razilan; Seman Mohd Ridwan; Aris Nooraslinda Abdul; Said Mohd Shahron Anuar Knowledge Management and Cooperative Sustainability: A systematic literature review Environmental Sciences & Ecology |
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Abdullah Nor Aliah; Rahman Safawi Abdul; Abd Kadir Mohd Razilan; Seman Mohd Ridwan; Aris Nooraslinda Abdul; Said Mohd Shahron Anuar |
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Abdullah, Nor Aliah; Rahman, Safawi Abdul; Abd Kadir, Mohd Razilan; Seman, Mohd Ridwan; Aris, Nooraslinda Abdul; Said, Mohd Shahron Anuar Knowledge Management and Cooperative Sustainability: A systematic literature review ENVIRONMENT-BEHAVIOUR PROCEEDINGS JOURNAL English Proceedings Paper We propound that effective knowledge capture, sharing, and utilization within cooperatives are potent catalysts for sustainable practices. Through collaborative knowledge creation, cooperatives can innovate solutions to environmental challenges, efficiently manage resources, and foster social equity. Conversely, a sustainable environment and empowered communities provide fertile ground for knowledge production and circulation within cooperatives, creating a virtuous cycle of shared prosperity. Understanding and harnessing this symbiotic relationship between knowledge management and cooperative sustainability is critical to building a resilient and thriving future for all. 72 articles were identified, and 6 out of 72 were ultimately chosen for the analysis process. This systematic literature review aims to determine the current evidence regarding the knowledge management practice contribution towards cooperative sustainability. E-IPH LTD UK 2398-4287 2024 9 10.21834/e-bpj.v9iSI18.5480 Environmental Sciences & Ecology hybrid WOS:001276023400013 https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001276023400013 |
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Knowledge Management and Cooperative Sustainability: A systematic literature review |
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Knowledge Management and Cooperative Sustainability: A systematic literature review |
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Knowledge Management and Cooperative Sustainability: A systematic literature review |
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Knowledge Management and Cooperative Sustainability: A systematic literature review |
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Knowledge Management and Cooperative Sustainability: A systematic literature review |
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Knowledge Management and Cooperative Sustainability: A systematic literature review |
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ENVIRONMENT-BEHAVIOUR PROCEEDINGS JOURNAL |
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We propound that effective knowledge capture, sharing, and utilization within cooperatives are potent catalysts for sustainable practices. Through collaborative knowledge creation, cooperatives can innovate solutions to environmental challenges, efficiently manage resources, and foster social equity. Conversely, a sustainable environment and empowered communities provide fertile ground for knowledge production and circulation within cooperatives, creating a virtuous cycle of shared prosperity. Understanding and harnessing this symbiotic relationship between knowledge management and cooperative sustainability is critical to building a resilient and thriving future for all. 72 articles were identified, and 6 out of 72 were ultimately chosen for the analysis process. This systematic literature review aims to determine the current evidence regarding the knowledge management practice contribution towards cooperative sustainability. |
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